POW to the WOW: Let’s Powwow & SSAM Opening
Posted: November 19th, 2010 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Bars & Nightlife, Foodies & Dining Scene, Hot Tips, Upcoming Events | Tags: Grand Opening Party, Let's Powwow, SSAM | No Comments »
One of my favorite social network applications on my iPhone, Let’s Powwow is all you need to stay in touch with your circle of friends, recommend and comment on restaurants & bars/clubs around town and find everyone in your network (literally find people on a map) with just one tap. Better grab this application quick as it’s well on its way to the Application Hall of Fame – a the list of hottest applications available. As this is a relatively new application, it’s still FREE to download at this point!
Celebrating its first-ever event together with the restaurant opening weekend of SSAM, a contemporary Korean restaurant, you can round up your crew for a powwow together and enjoy a contemporary Korean buffet with an open bar of beer, Makkoli and Hua Lang. Only RMB 60 to enter.
Early birds are rewarded, so come early. The first five who check in “SSAM Opening Party” on both Friday & Saturday night will receive a bottle of imported red wine, and the following 10 users who check in the party will be given a bottle of limited edition Korean wine.
Event Details:
- Dates: Friday & Saturday, November 19 & 20
- Time: 7:00PM-10:30PM
- Entrance: RMB 60
- Location: SSAM Korean Restaurant
- Address: 北京朝阳区工人体育场北路三里屯SOHO 1号楼 B1-238

Let’s Powwow Background:
Powwow Limited is a Mobile Internet company providing a location-based service that is founded upon personal user needs and set preferences to provide relevant information about places, people and events around the individual that pertains to that person’s particular likes and interests. “Let’s Powwow” is the platform that will deliver this information by matching the user’s identified “likes” with our vast database of venues, social networks and events. The more frequently an individual uses Let’s Powwow, the more specific and unique the information s/he receives will become. In essence, we view each user as having their own thumbprint in the form of a personalized database that we can cross reference with ours to provide exacting information they want and require.





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